Tone King Amplifiers are designed by Mark Bartel. The dedication to quality workmanship is unmistakable in all details, inside and out. It's the kind of work that you would expect from a skilled artisan.

Tone King Imperial MKII

First introduced in 1993, the Imperial has become a proven favorite of guitarists seeking authentic vintage tone. Utilizing all-tube circuitry, traditional spring reverb, and a specially voiced, highly resonant cabinet, the Imperial captures the true experience of playing a well-worn vintage amplifier-both in tone and feel. Twenty years of research and development have been engineered into the new Imperial MK II to capture the best of authentic vintage tone while offering a number of useful new features.

Features:

1x12 Combo

2-Channel, Footswitchable

Rhythm Channel: Vol, Treb, Bass

Lead Channel: Vol, Tone, Mid-Bite

Output Power: 20W

Speakers: 12”, 8-Ohm Ceramic Magnet ‘Tone King 33’ Made by Eminence

22.5″ (wide) x 19.25″ (tall) x 10.5″ (deep)

36.2 pounds

Attenuator:

Built-In Ironman II Compensated Power Attenuator

Precision Tuned Reactive Load

Volume Level Compensation

Dampening Factor Compensation

$2595.00

In Stock

Tone King Gremlin

5W Hand-Wired 1x12" Tube Combo with Attenuator Built-In

There’s nothing quite like the sounds of a cranked-up blackface or tweed-era guitar amplifier; but, getting those tones at the reduced volume levels modern players often encounter has been increasingly difficult. Introducing the Tone King Gremlin 1x12” 5-watt all-tube combo. The amp’s two inputs and simple control layout make finding your tone an intuitive process. Plug into the Rhythm channel for a more blackface tone with bell-like highs and increased headroom. Or maybe the Lead input’s tweed-style drive is more your flavor. Thanks to the Ironman II power attenuator, on the back, you’re able to enjoy all of the juicy goodness of maxed power tubes at a level that won’t wake the neighbors. If you're drawn to the American-side of cranked vintage amps, your tone is in the Gremlin.